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  "path": "/trends-spotlights/2026/06/03/314388/robot-patrol-dogs-could-be-coming-to-taiwans-south-china-sea-islands/",
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  "textContent": "TAIPEI — The Taiwan military’s top weapons development institute showed off on Tuesday three robot patrol dogs that could one day be used on Taiwan’s islands in the disputed South China Sea. Democratically governed Taiwan, which Beijing views as its own territory, has been modernizing its armed forces to better deter China, and drones have been a […]\n\nThe post Robot patrol dogs could be coming to Taiwan’s South China Sea islands appeared first on Interaksyon.",
  "title": "Robot patrol dogs could be coming to Taiwan’s South China Sea islands"
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